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  • Blair, Hugh and Harold F. Harding (ed.):

    Verlag: Carbondale, Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1965

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. Vol. I: XL, 496 p., Vol. II: 550 p. Einbände teilweise angeschmutzt, einige Ecken etwas bestoßen, Buchschnitt minimal stockfleckig, sonst gute Exemplare ohne Anstreichungen / Covers partly soiled, some corners a bit bumped, book edges minimally foxed, otherwise good copies without markings. - Vol I.: CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. L E C T. I. -INTRODUCTION. II. 1 Paße. III. Criticism Genius Pleasures of Taste Sublimity in. Objects. IV. The Sublime in Writing. V. Beauty, and other Pleafur es of Taste. VI. Rife and Progrefs of Language. VII. Rife and Progrefs of Language, and of Writing. VIII. Structure of Language. IX. Structure of Language English Tongue. X. Style Perfpicuity and Precision. XL Structure of Sentences. XII. Structure of Sentences. XIII. Structure of Sentences Harmony. XIV. Origin and Nature-of Figurative Language. XV. Metaphor. XVI. Hyperbole Personfication Apoßrophe. XVII. Comparifon, Antithefs, Interrogation, Exclamation, a. other Figures of Speech, LECT. XVIII. Figurative Language General Characters of Style Diffufe, Concife Feeble, Nervous Dry, Plain. Neat, Elegant, Flowery. XIX. General Characters of Style Simple, Affected, Vehement DireCtions for forming a proper Style. XX. Critical Examination of the Style of Mr. Addifon, in N°4ii o/'The Spectator. XXI. Critical Examination of the Style in N° 412 o/ The Speftator. XXII. Critical Examination of the Style in N° 413 of The Spectator. XXIII. Critical Examination of the Style in N° 414 of The Spectator. XXIV. Critical Examination of the Style in a Pajjage of Dean Swift / Writings. / Vol. II: CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME LECT XXV ELOQUENCE, or Public Speaking History of Eloquence Grecian Eloquence Demosthenes XXVI History of Eloquence continued Roman Eloquence Cicero Modern Eloquence XXVII Different Kinds of Public Speaking Eloquence of Popular Assemblies Extracts from Demostenes XXVIII Eloquence of the Bar Analysis of Cicero's Oration for Cluentius XXIX Eloquence of the Pulpit XXX Critical Examination of a Sermon of Bifhop Atterbury s XXXI Conduct of a Discourse in all its Parts Introduction Division Narration and Explication XXXII» Conduit of a Discourse The Argumentative Part The Pathetic Part The Peroration XXXIII Pronunciation, or Delivery XXXIV Means of improving in Eloquence LECT XXXV Comparative Merit of the Ancients and the Moderns Historical Writing XXXVI Historical Writing XXXVII Philosophical Writing Dialogue Epistolary Writing Fictitious History XXXVIII Nature of Poetry Its Origin and Progrefs Versification XXXIX Paßoral Poetry lyric Poetry XL Didactic Poetry Descriptive Poetry, XLI The Poetry of the Hebrews XLII Epic Poetry XLIII Homers Iliad and Odyssey Virgils AEneid XLIV Lucan s Pharfalia Tasso's Jerusalem Camoen's Lufiad Fenelon s Telemachus Voltaire s Henriade Milton s Paradise Lost XLV Dramatic Poetry Tragedy XLVI Tragedy Greek French Englifh Tragedy XLVII Comedy Greek and Roman French English Comedy. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.